It's meant to be a graphical implementation of Mike's dialplan. The wizard doesn't have any benefit over using the Ruby version except that in theory it should be easier to use. Given the feedback to date I think that theory may be a bit shakey.

Under the covers the wizard uses a version of Mike's Ruby dial plan and they should be very close in terms of features. I'd argue that it would be easier to maintain settings in the Wizard compared to a Ruby script. Ultimately it's up to each user to decide if they'd like to maintain a Ruby script dial plan or switch to the Wizard.

Does the "ProviderX" mentioned in the wizard relate to the "SIP Providers" tab at all? Does the dial plan generated in the back use the "SIP Providers" names at all. Works for Speed dials tab, but none others.

The error I get is: ** Error: The given key was not present in the dictionary.

A simple example of what one enters in the wizard fields would be sufficient:

Sample problem:

I have a SIP provider (named 01R_TollFree) that handles toll free calls in US. If dialed pattern begins with 1800, 1888 or 1866 route call via 01R_TollFree. How does one do this in Telis Wizard?